Marshall's stock has gone up significantly this fall after a strong junior campaign. In recent weeks, he has picked up scholarship offers from MSU and Indiana to go along with Toledo, Bowling Green and San Diego State. The 6-foot-4, 205-pound Marshall ended his season with double-digit sacks and was instrumental in Southfield's 7-4 record.

"As soon as I got there and came on the field a coach came up to me and said, 'Coach (Mark) Dantonio wants to talk to you," Marshall said of his visit to East Lansing. "I went up to Coach D and he offered me. I was very happy getting my first big-time offer from Michigan State.”

In addition to MSU, Marshall is also being recruited by Illinois, Iowa, Michigan and Syracuse. Marshall has indicated that he is in the early stages of his recruitment and plans on taking his time. Look for him to be one of the top 10 prospects in the state of Michigan for next year.

The 6-4, 285-pound Richardson picked up his fourth scholarship offer while he was in East Lansing last weekend. In addition to the Spartans, Richardson has already been offered by Cincinnati, Illinois and Toledo.

"I went up to the Michigan State game and saw camps, walked around a little bit," Richardson said to Rivals Midwest analyst Josh Helmholdt. "Then, on the field for warmups I met Coach Dantonio and he offered me right there. The whole game day experience really surprised me up there. I was surprised at how open campus was and it didn't feel too crowded, but once we got into the stadium it was crazy."

Ohio State is also actively involved with Richardson and he has been to see the Buckeyes in action this fall as well. The state of Ohio looks to have a very strong crop of offensive linemen for the class of 2014. Though it is still early, no less than 10 offensive line prospects from there already have at least one Division I scholarship offer. Ohio State will likely sign two or three in-state linemen. The Spartans are positioning themselves to be serious players with several high quality prospects like Richardson.

Matt Dorsey is a recruiting analyst for SpartanMag.com and Rivals.com.